The Atlanta Braves Thread (Terry Pendleton Edition)

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Horsecrpppp.

UT has better RB's than UF. Theirs looked much worse today. They have talent but no experience at WR... coaches have to scheme to put them in positions to make plays. The starting secondary is not a bad unit nor do they lack talent. Swafford has played well and not just today.

The DL doesn't lack talent. It just doesn't. It was tough losing Salisbury. He was probably playing the best of any of them. But the DL has made plays.

Downs is underutilized... pretty much everyone else is hurt.

Where you see a lack of adequate QB talent... I see a scheme that doesn't give them opportunities to succeed. Seldom do they throw to receivers in voids created by the design of the play... and UT's young receivers aren't good enough to get open on their own very often yet.

And no... I'll keep watching thanks. Disagreeing with the blind about the color of the leaves doesn't somehow make me less of a lover of nature or less knowledgeable about trees.

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In his eyes losing to a superior team means your coaches suck. What a fool.
Florida did make lots of mistakes and give several opportunities for us to win. However, our players still have to make plays against their players for that to happen. They aren't good enough to do so. That's not coaching. That's not a scheme. That's a cataclysm of the recruiting done the last few years.
 
Poor play calling IMO

While I agree, a lot of it is just sh** for play as well. I mean we can't make basic throws to get oir guys in a position to make a catch, much less a play. Bad execution makes the play calling look a lot worse, although we could have done more to help them out from our coaches. Just a poor game. D played good imo
 
Here's a nice Wikipedia find for ya

Morristown High School

Charlie Weis (born 1956), former head football coach at the University of Notre Dame, was an assistant football coach and English teacher from 1980-1985.[20] He was also the school's fencing coach for the 1984-85 season.
 

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